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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin (refreshments will be served)
SUMMARY:A physics approach to understanding complex networks (Clay Memorial Lecture)\, Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar\, Michelle Girvan\, University of Maryland
DESCRIPTION:Many natural\, technological\, and social systems take the form of networks. Examples include metabolic networks\, the Internet\, and friendship networks. In the last decade or so\, the new field of aEurooenetwork scienceaEuro has emerged\, with physicists playing a key role applying methods from statistical mechanics and nonlinear dynamics to understand the behavior of these complex networks. In this talk\, I will discuss how a physics approach to such problems can give us new insights into social\, biological\, and technological systems\, and IaEuroTMll give several examples from my own research.

This talk was made possible by a generous donation from Jane Clay in memory of her late husband Clarence Clay (1923-2011) who was an active participant in the seminars and who was a student of physics and professor in the Department of Geoscience specializing in oceanography at the University of Wisconsin.
URL:http://www.physics.wisc.edu/twap/view.php?id=3071
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